Foreword
Karen L. Thornber
Chapter 1
Dmitry Kurochkin, Martha J. Crawford, and Elena V. Shabliy
Chapter 2
Knowledge-generated Justice: Social Cognition in the Process on Establishing New Global Patterns of Energy Distribution
Malgorzata Zachara
Chapter 3
Energy Justice: the Brazilian Light for All Program
Lucigleide Nery Nascimento
Chapter 4
Understanding Exploitation through the Dialectic Energy Justice Framework
Matthew Diner, Vadim Moldovan, and Ushana Persaud
Chapter 5
What can Environmental Disasters Teach us about Grievances? A GIS Analysis Miriam Matejova
Chapter 6
A Changing Paradigm for Caribbean Universities: Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainability
Ilive Peltier, Correen Celestine, Mohomodou Boncana
Chapter 7
Children in Sustainable Environmental Policy for Public Welfare: The Case of Eco-School Program
Volkan Göçoğlu, İpek Didem Kurt, and M.Kemal Öktem
Chapter 8
Destined for Coal? A "Hierarchy of Harms" and The Prospects of Renewable Energy in Kosovo Bengü Aydın Dikmen and Didem Buhari Gülmez
Conclusion
Elena V. Shabliy
About the Author: Dr. Dmitry Kurochkin is a Senior Research Analyst at Harvard University, where he teaches Data Science, Time Series Analysis, and Econometrics. Dmitry graduated magna cum laude from Lomonosov Moscow State University where he majored in Physics and earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Tulane University. Kurochkin is an interdisciplinary scholar and holds Master's Degrees in Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Chemistry, and Economic Analysis and Policy. He is a co-editor of Renewable Energy: International Perspectives on Sustainability (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), Global Perspectives on Women's Leadership and Gender (In)Equality (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), and Discourses on Sustainability: Climate Change, Clean Energy, and Justice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020).
Dr. Martha J. Crawford is Dean of the Jack Welch College of Business & Technology at Sacred Heart University. She has both business and academic experience. She has served as senior vice president of Research & Development for several companies based in France such as L'Oreal and Air Liquide, where she has worked to foster technological innovation. Her academic background includes having taught MBA core-curriculum courses at the Harvard Business School on leadership and corporate responsibility in addition to developing a course on energy that was nominated for a national prize. Crawford earned her master's degree in business administration from the Collège des Ingénieurs in Paris and MS and doctorate degrees in environmental and chemical engineering from Harvard University. She has also served as a board member in both academic and professional settings for Sevres International School, French National Labs for Scientific Research and French National Energy Labs and board director for Altran, Suez and Ipsen all in France. Crawford also has several publications focusing on environmental management and quality.
Dr. Elena V. Shabliy is a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University and NYU; she was a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University in 2015-2017, NYU in 2020, and Boston University in 2020-2021. She is the editor of Representations of the Blessed Virgin Mary in World Literature and Art (Lexington, Rowman and Littlefield, 2017) and co-editor of Emancipation Women's Writing at Fin de Siècle (Routledge, 2018), Renewable Energy: International Perspectives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), Global Perspectives on Women's Leadership and Gender (In)Equality (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), Discourses on Sustainability: Climate Change, Clean Energy, and Justice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), and Women's Human Rights in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture (Lexington, Rowman and Littlefield, 2020). She studied at Lomonosov Moscow State University; in 2018, Dr. Shabliy was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University.